Is This Australia’s Answer to Kylie Jenner?

If turning 16 is sweet, then 17 is even sweeter. Just ask Lianna Perdis – the daughter of beauty legend Napoleon – who can tick off model (she’s signed with Chic Management) and makeup mogul (she has her own range, Total Bae) before finishing highschool.

This year alone has seen the Greece-based beauty tick off goal after goal. She’s graced the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Greece and walked the runway for Christopher Esber’s international debut at New York Fashion Week. No small feat for a teenager still in school.

Now she’s set to tick off another by hitting the runway at Christopher Esber’s highly-anticipated Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week show this week, with Napoleon’s iconic label as the official makeup sponsor.

“There’s no Photoshop in a fashion show. I love that more raw, undone look,” Perdis told whimn.

Not content with being heir alongside her triplet sisters Athina, Alexia and Angelene, 15, to a multi-million dollar family dynasty, she came up with her own, Total Bae. The range includes highlighters, blue mascara, lip glosses with a light and a mirror and the millennial go-to of 2017 – the lip pencil – made famous by Kylie Jenner.

While she’s often pegged against the youngest member of America’s unofficial first family, they have very different approaches when it comes to beauty.

“Good on her she should do what she wants to do. It’s just not necessarily the type of beauty I do. I think of makeup as more of an art and a skill, rather than covering up your face to make yourself look plastic and Barbie like.”

Fuelled by coffee and social media, her secret to radiant skin sans a trip to St Tropez? Primer in the PM.

“I use primer as a moisturiser at night. I’m skincare obsessive. I wash my face three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon after school and then at night. I remove my makeup using a Napoleon Perdis Auto Pilot Lift Off Wipe and Rebirth of Venus Skin Renewal Cleansing Oil followed by the Anti-Pollution Refining Skin-Fusion Milk Toning Essence which moisturises and calms. I asked mum for a couple more bottles to take home!”

Being bought up backstage, she’s picked up a trick or two from her dad.

“Do your brows and mascara first. You want to frame your eyes first. It gives your face the guidelines to where you want your makeup to go. Then it’s just covering a couple of spots with concealer and then lip gloss.”

With a family of famous faces, surely it’s only a matter of time before reality television producers come knocking.

“It’s actually been mentioned several times, but my dad’s not super keen. But we’ll see.”